Bordogna
Welcome to Bordogna: a small hamlet in Roncobello
Hello everyone! Today I will talk to you about Bordogna, a small hamlet located in the municipality of Roncobello, in Lombardy. With ancient history and rich in monuments of historical and cultural interest, Bordogna is a perfect destination for those who want to discover the beauty of the province of Bergamo. Join me in exploring this fascinating location!
History of Bordogna
Bordogna is an ancient inhabited center that dates back to the medieval period. During the Napoleonic era, in 1810, the municipality of Bordogna was abolished and merged with the municipality of Roncobello. However, in 1816, thanks to the establishment of the Lombardo-Veneto Kingdom, Bordogna regained autonomy. During the Risorgimento, in 1861, the village had 183 inhabitants. In 1927, the municipality of Bordogna was again abolished and merged with Roncobello.

Monuments and Places of Interest
Bordogna is a location rich in monuments and places of historical and cultural interest. Among the most important religious architectures in the village stands out the church of Santa Maria Assunta, which houses several paintings, including a painting by Carlo Ceresa. The church is equipped with a medieval bell tower that makes it even more fascinating.
For those who love military architecture, the hamlet offers the ruins of Bordogna Castle and three towers dating back to the medieval period. These monuments are the perfect opportunity to learn more about the village's history and immerse yourself in its unique atmosphere.
Notes and Other Projects
If you are passionate about history and culture, Bordogna is definitely a destination for you. Look for all the necessary information to visit it and enjoy all the beauty it has to offer. You won't regret it!
